Words matter. These are the best Dark Side Quotes from famous people such as Andy Daly, Debbie Ford, Brittany Snow, Christopher Lee, El-P, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I love to play characters who are stuffy and nerdy who either then have a dark side or are pushed to a breaking point.
By acknowledging, accepting, and embracing our dark side, we create natural steam vents within ourselves. By providing an opening, we eliminate the worry about an explosion because we are allowing the pressure to be released in a safe and appropriate way.
On ‘Nip/Tuck,’ I was a Nazi, so basically for, like, six months. I went into this place where I was wearing a lot of black. Everyone has a dark side, and I can channel that.
There is a dark side in all of us. And for us ‘bad’ people, the bad side dominates. I think there is a great sadness in villains, and I have tried to put that across. We cannot stop ourselves doing what we are doing.
Anything that gets to the more emotional and dark side of music, I always enjoy.
It was more that his career was going down again and he was tired of the songs. He was tired of the routine. And there was a point where he just kind of gave up. He couldn’t face being 40. And he resorted to stimulants. There’s a dark side there, a really dark side.
A writer should express criticism and indignation at the dark side of society and the ugliness of human nature, but we should not use one uniform expression.
I don’t know how you completely destroy your dark side.
Be careful of success; it has a dark side.
‘A Flying Jatt’ is a good superhero with no dark side. So, it is all good vs. all bad without any shades of grey.
It didn’t matter if we put out ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon,’ we weren’t going to be liked by everyone.
I’m a cynical person who’s normally attracted to the dark side of things.
The Crosby family is sort of legendary for all of its traumas and familial problems, even though it has this appearance of being this perfect world. It had quite a dark side to it.
I feel every person has a ‘secret’ dark side to them which perhaps they themselves are not aware of.
In my real life I live in the countryside, I walk a lot, I shoot clay pigeons, I don’t get involved in the film business or anything, and then in my cinematic life, I think I am drawn to the dark side.
I have been to hell and back. I have seen the edge. I have seen the dark side of life.
We were already, in 1981, bemoaning the fact that people were using certain accessorised ideas and images that they connected with us – sort of strange buildings and neo-fascist regimes and the ‘dark side’ of human culture.
Basically, we are a whole world of people desperately trying to figure out what is the dark side of our natures and how much can we explore without becoming something else.
There’s a dark side to everything.
Personally, I prefer the dark side.
I’m interested in stories and the dark side of peoples’ minds.
I don’t mind telling a dark side.
I seem to gravitate toward the dark side of things when it comes to directing. I love action, but I love the drama as well.
For a comedienne, you have to have a little tragedy or a dark side, just not too much. Otherwise it’s too disruptive.
I find that a lot of directors are attracted to the dark side.
Evil is a source of moral intelligence in the sense that we need to learn from our shadow, from our dark side, in order to be good.
Too little attention is paid to the dark side of incentives. They are anything but a magic bullet. Psychologists have known this for years, but it seems largely hidden from the world of commerce.
I’ve always had that feeling for the dark side, for the anger and the hate-rock. The music is just the way I deal with it.
The woman’s perspective is like the dark side of the moon: it always exists, but it is never exposed, at least not in my culture.
A lot of my films have dealt with the dark side of technology and stress that you have to examine the ramifications of progress.
We use art to combat the dark side of capitalism.
I think we all have a little dark side we keep under wraps.
Fairy tales to me are never happy, sweet stories. They’re moral stories about overcoming the dark side and the bad.
We fought during ‘The Wall,’ which was an album Waters wrote, based on his family story, we clashed long before that, during the period of the Dark Side and ‘Wish You Were Here.’ Actually, we never got along.
A lot of interviewers are looking for the dark side. They want to know about the depths of your despair and fear.
I’m interested in the dark side of man. I’m interested in taboos, and murder is the greatest taboo. Characters are fascinating in their extremity, not in their happiness.
I think we all have a kind of dark side, and that’s what keeps life – and characters – interesting. That’s one of the things that I’m drawn to write about again and again, the secrets we keep and how they shape us.
I’ve never been a huge Zeppelin fan, much to the chagrin of everybody else in my former band. But certainly those Pink Floyd records, I was really into them, especially ‘Dark Side of the Moon.’
Everybody has a dark side. It’s just we are very in touch with it.
We all like going to the dark side of things; we all like dipping into worlds that we don’t know anything about, or hopefully don’t know anything about. I think ‘Banshee’ gives people a chance to do that pretty safely because we all know there’s a solid buffer between the show and reality.
I think the healthy way to live is to make friends with the beast inside oneself, and that means not the beast but the shadow. The dark side of one’s nature. Have fun with it and you know, is to accept everything about ourselves.
Somewhere along the line I made the switch and was able to look at the bight side rather than the dark side all the time. Now I look at everything I have and think how lucky I am.
It’s always been said that comedy comes mostly out of the dark side anyway.
Exploring the dark side of my characters’ personality is my forte.
Everybody thinks I’m so serious and the dark side is very accessible to me, so of course it’s a challenge to do something funny.
As a kid, I was a Hitchcock lover; I cared about the dark side of things.
There is a dark side to being single in a great big city like New York. There’s this sense of isolation and I think you can get fairly desperate.
When ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ was a new album in 1973, a friend of mine walked into my room where I was working with a copy in his hand and said, ‘You really have to do a play about this album.’
My dark side, my shadow, my lower companion is now in the back room blowing up balloons for kids’ parties.
To you wives who are constantly complaining and see only the dark side of life, and feel that you are unloved and unwanted, look into your own hearts and minds. If there is something wrong, turn about. Put a smile on your faces. Make yourselves more attractive. Brighten your outlook.
I’m not surprised that I tend to go for the dark side. I was a really scared kid, so I think I understand what scares people.
I like a movie that brings out many discussions. From my experience, every time I have done movies, they create this kind of situation. Like ‘Irreversible,’ ‘The Passion of the Christ,’ ‘Malena’; it’s so interesting. I like to explore the dark side of humanity. That’s why I’m an actor.
I was a late bloomer. I was a kinda shy little kid, definitely a child of the dark side. I wanted to play guitar and be in a rock band.
I never thought being famous would be wonderful, but my limited exposure to celebrity has shown me the dark side big-time.
I’m actually a humanist, believe it or not, and I believe even when people are corrupted, even when they’ve gone to the dark side, they are still human beings.
Greed has been with human beings forever. We have a number of things in our species that you would call ‘the dark side,’ and greed is one of them. If you don’t put certain structures in place or restrictions on those parts of our being that come from that dark place, then it gets out of control.
There’s a reason why anger, fear, and hatred are paths to the dark side: they all spring from a single source – the same source as a certain flavor of love. A dangerously sweet, addictive flavor.
When we were working on ‘Taxi to the Dark Side,’ we would purposefully not show it to certain people in the cutting room, because we would include a lot of horrible material and would need a fresh pespective. They would look at us and say, ‘Are you out of your minds? You can’t include that!’
Humans have a light side and a dark side, and it’s up to us to choose which way we’re going to live our lives. Even if you start out on the dark side, it doesn’t mean you have to continue your journey that way. You always have time to turn it around.
The world is made up of good and evil, and everybody has their own take, and everybody thinks they are on the good side, and a very few, select group of us will admit that we come from the dark side.
I do tend to fall to the dark side of things visually sometimes.
We don’t like preaching, we don’t like love songs, we don’t like fun songs. We just like the dark side.
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